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What was Napoleon's system of laws that upheld ideas of the French Revolution? The Constitution The Napoleonic Code The Estates General
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What was Napoleon's system of laws that upheld ideas of the French Revolution?
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Napoleon’s system of laws that upheld ideas of the French Revolution was the Napoleonic code. It includes laws regarding property, family and individual rights, and quite a bit more.
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